S 485 IS

108th CONGRESS

1st Session

S. 485

To amend the Clean Air Act to reduce air pollution through expansion of cap and trade programs, to provide an alternative regulatory classification for units subject to the cap and trade program, and for other purposes.

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

February 27, 2003

Mr. INHOFE (for himself and Mr. VOINOVICH) (by request) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works


A BILL

To amend the Clean Air Act to reduce air pollution through expansion of cap and trade programs, to provide an alternative regulatory classification for units subject to the cap and trade program, and for other purposes.

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

`TITLE IV--EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAMS

`Part A--General Provisions

`Sec. 401. (Reserved)

`Sec. 402. Definitions.

`Sec. 403. Allowance system.

`Sec. 404. Permits and compliance plans.

`Sec. 405. Monitoring, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements.

`Sec. 406. Excess emissions penalty; general compliance with other provisions; enforcement.

`Sec. 407. Election of additional units.

`Sec. 408. Clean coal technology regulatory incentives.

`Sec. 409. Auctions.

`Sec. 410. Evaluation of limitations on total sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury emissions that start in 2018.

`Part B--Sulfur Dioxide Emission Reductions

`Subpart 1--Acid Rain Program

`Sec. 410. Evaluation of limitations on total sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury emissions that start in 2018.

`Sec. 411. Definitions.

`Sec. 412. Allowance allocations.

`Sec. 413. Phase I sulfur dioxide requirements.

`Sec. 414. Phase II sulfur dioxide requirements.

`Sec. 415. Allowances for States with emission rates at or below .8 lbs/mmBtu.

`Sec. 416. Election for additional sources.

`Sec. 417. Auctions, Reserve.

`Sec. 418. Industrial sulfur dioxide emissions.

`Sec. 419. Termination.

`Subpart 2--Clear Skies Sulfur Dioxide Allowance Program

`Sec. 421. Definitions.

`Sec. 422. Applicability.

`Sec. 423. Limitations on total emissions.

`Sec. 424. Allocations.

`Sec. 425. Disposition of sulfur dioxide allowances allocated under subpart 1.

`Sec. 426. Incentives for sulfur dioxide emission control technology.

`Subpart 3--Western Regional Air Partnership

`Sec. 431. Definitions.

`Sec. 432. Applicability.

`Sec. 433. Limitations on total emissions.

`Sec. 434. Allocations.

`Part C--Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Reductions

`Subpart 1--Acid Rain Program

`Sec. 441. Nitrogen Oxides Emission Reduction Program.

`Sec. 442. Termination.

`Subpart 2--Clear Skies Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Program

`Sec. 451. Definitions.

`Sec. 452. Applicability.

`Sec. 453. Limitations on total emissions.

`Sec. 454. Allocations.

`Subpart 3--Ozone Season NOX Budget Program

`Sec. 461. Definitions.

`Sec. 462. General Provisions.

`Sec. 463. Applicable Implementation Plan.

`Sec. 464. Termination of Federal Administration of NOX Trading Program.

`Sec. 465. Carryforward of Pre-2008 Nitrogen Oxides Allowances.

`Part D--Mercury Emission Reductions

`Sec. 471. Definitions.

`Sec. 472. Applicability.

`Sec. 473. Limitations on total emissions.

`Sec. 474. Allocations.

`Part E--National Emission Standards; Research; Environmental Accountability; Major Source Preconstruction Review and Best Available Retrofit Control Technology Requirements

`Sec. 481. National emission standards for affected units.

`Sec. 482. Research, environmental monitoring, and assessment.

`Sec. 483. Exemption from major source preconstruction review and best availability retrofit control technology requirements.'

SEC. 2. EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAMS.

`TITLE IV--EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAMS

`PART A--GENERAL PROVISIONS

`SEC. 401. (Reserved)

`SEC. 402. DEFINITIONS.

the average annual heat input used by a unit during the 3 years in which the unit had the highest heat input for the period 1998 through 2002.

contiguous or adjacent properties under common control of the same person or persons.

`SEC. 403. ALLOWANCE SYSTEM.

subsection by promulgating regulations not later than 24 months after the date of enactment of the Clear Skies Act of 2003. The regulations under this subsection shall establish the allowance system prescribed under this section, including, but not limited to, requirements for the allocation, transfer, and use of allowances under this title. Such regulations shall prohibit the use of any allowance prior to the calendar year for which the allowance was allocated or auctioned and shall provide, consistent with the purposes of this title, for the identification of unused allowances, and for such unused allowances to be carried forward and added to allowances allocated in subsequent years, except as otherwise provided in section 425. Such regulations shall provide, or shall be amended to provide, that transfers of allowances shall not be effective until certification of the transfer, signed by a responsible official of the transferor, is received and recorded by the Administrator.

`SEC. 404. PERMITS AND COMPLIANCE PLANS.

sulfur dioxide allowances in the amount required by section 412(c), shall be deemed to meet the proposed and approved compliance planning requirements of this section and title V, except that, for any unit that will meet the requirements of this title by means of an alternative method of compliance authorized under section 413 (b), (c), (d), or (f), section 416, and section 441 (d) or (e), the proposed and approved compliance plan, permit application and permit shall include, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the Administrator, for each alternative method of compliance a comprehensive description of the schedule and means by which the unit will rely on one or more alternative methods of compliance in the manner and time authorized under subpart 1 of part B or subpart 1 of part C.

`SEC. 405. MONITORING, REPORTING, AND RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS.

`SEC. 406. EXCESS EMISSIONS PENALTY; GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER PROVISIONS; ENFORCEMENT.

year, the owner or operator shall be liable to offset the excess emissions by an equal amount of tons in the following calendar year, or such longer period as the Administrator may prescribe. The Administrator shall deduct sulfur dioxide allowances equal to the excess emissions in tons from those held for the facility for the year, or succeeding years during which offsets are required, following the year in which the excess emissions occurred.

`SEC. 407. ELECTION FOR ADDITIONAL UNITS.

allowances, nitrogen oxides allowances, and, if applicable, mercury allowances for each year during which a unit is an affected unit under subsection (e). The regulations shall provide for allocations equal to 50 percent of the following amounts, as adjusted under paragraph (2)--

`SEC. 408. CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY REGULATORY INCENTIVES.

than 85 percent and a removal efficiency for particulates of no less than 98 percent,

`SEC. 409. AUCTIONS.

`SEC. 410. EVALUATION OF LIMITATIONS ON TOTAL SULFUR DIOXIDE, NITROGEN OXIDES, AND MERCURY EMISSIONS THAT START IN 2018.

the maintenance of any national ambient air quality standards;

`PART B--SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSION REDUCTIONS

`Subpart 1--Acid Rain Program

`SEC. 410. EVALUATION OF LIMITATIONS ON TOTAL SULFUR DIOXIDE, NITROGEN OXIDES, AND MERCURY EMISSIONS THAT START IN 2018.

justify the costs of such adjustment, taking into account both quantifiable and non-quantifiable factors;

`SEC. 411. DEFINITIONS.

`SEC. 412. ALLOWANCE ALLOCATION.

the purpose of holding or distributing allowances as provided in this subsection, during either the term of such leasehold or thereafter, unless expressly provided for in the leasehold agreement. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, where all legal or equitable title to or interest in an affected unit is held by a single person, the certification shall state that all allowances under this subpart received by the unit are deemed to be held for that person.

`SEC. 413. PHASE I SULFUR DIOXIDE REQUIREMENTS.

`(b) SUBSTITUTIONS- The owner or operator of an affected unit under subsection (a) may include in its section 404 permit application and proposed compliance plan a proposal to reassign, in whole or in part, the affected unit's sulfur dioxide reduction requirements to any other unit(s) under the control of such owner or operator. Such proposal shall specify--

substitute affected units under the substitution proposal;

paragraph (3), and the product of the unit's baseline multiplied by an emission rate of 2.50 lbs/mmBtu, divided by 2,000;

`TABLE A- AFFECTED SOURCES AND UNITS IN PHASE I AND THEIR SULFUR DIOXIDE ALLOWANCES (TONS)
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State         Plant name       Generator Phase I allowances 
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Alabama       Colbert                  1             13,570 
                                       2             15,310 
                                       3             15,400 
                                       4             15,410 
                                       5             37,180 
              E.C. Gaston              1             18,100 
                                       2             18,540 
                                       3             18,310 
                                       4             19,280 
                                       5             59,840 
Florida       Big Bend                 1             28,410 
                                       2             27,100 
                                       3             26,740 
              Crist                    6             19,200 
                                       7             31,680 
Georgia       Bowen                    1             56,320 
                                       2             54,770 
                                       3             71,750 
                                       4             71,740 
              Hammond                  1              8,780 
                                       2              9,220 
                                       3              8,910 
                                       4             37,640 
              J. McDonough             1             19,910 
                                       2             20,600 
              Wansley                  1             70,770 
                                       2             65,430 
              Yates                    1              7,210 
                                       2              7,040 
                                       3              6,950 
                                       4              8,910 
                                       5              9,410 
                                       6             24,760 
                                       7             21,480 
Illinois      Baldwin                  1             42,010 
                                       2             44,420 
                                       3             42,550 
              Coffeen                  1             11,790 
                                       2             35,670 
              Grand Tower              4              5,910 
              Hennepin                 2             18,410 
              Joppa Steam              1             12,590 
                                       2             10,770 
                                       3             12,270 
                                       4             11,360 
                                       5             11,420 
                                       6             10,620 
              Kincaid                  1             31,530 
                                       2             33,810 
              Meredosia                3             13,890 
              Vermilion                2              8,880 
Indiana       Bailly                   7             11,180 
                                       8             15,630 
              Breed                    1             18,500 
              Cayuga                   1             33,370 
                                       2             34,130 
              Clifty Creek             1             20,150 
                                       2             19,810 
                                       3             20,410 
                                       4             20,080 
                                       5             19,360 
                                       6             20,380 
              E. W. Stout              5              3,880 
                                       6              4,770 
                                       7             23,610 
              F. B. Culley             2              4,290 
                                       3             16,970 
              F. E. Ratts              1              8,330 
                                       2              8,480 
              Gibson                   1             40,400 
                                       2             41,010 
                                       3             41,080 
                                       4             40,320 
              H.T. Pritchard           6              5,770 
              Michigan City           12             23,310 
              Petersburg               1             16,430 
                                       2             32,380 
              R. Gallagher             1              6,490 
                                       2              7,280 
                                       3              6,530 
                                       4              7,650 
              Tanners Creek            4             24,820 
              Wabash River             1              4,000 
                                       2              2,860 
                                       3              3,750 
                                       5              3,670 
                                       6             12,280 
              Warrick                  4             26,980 
Iowa          Burlington               1             10,710 
              Des Moines               7              2,320 
              George Neal              1              1,290 
              M.L. Kapp                2             13,800 
              Prairie Creek            4              8,180 
              Riverside                5              3,990 
Kansas        Quindaro                 2              4,220 
Kentucky      Coleman                  1             11,250 
                                       2             12,840 
                                       3             12,340 
              Cooper                   1              7,450 
                                       2             15,320 
              E.W. Brown               1              7,110 
                                       2             10,910 
                                       3             26,100 
              Elmer Smith              1              6,520 
                                       2             14,410 
              Ghent                    1             28,410 
              Green River              4              7,820 
              H.L. Spurlock            1             22,780 
              Henderson II             1             13,340 
                                       2             12,310 
              Paradise                 3             59,170 
              Shawnee                 10             10,170 
Maryland      Chalk Point              1             21,910 
                                       2             24,330 
              C.P. Crane               1             10,330 
                                       2              9,230 
              Morgantown               1             35,260 
                                       2             38,480 
Michigan      J.H. Campbell            1             19,280 
                                       2             23,060 
Minnesota     High Bridge              6              4,270 
Mississippi   Jack Watson              4             17,910 
                                       5             36,700 
Missouri      Asbury                   1             16,190 
              James River              5              4,850 
              Labadie                  1             40,110 
                                       2             37,710 
                                       3             40,310 
                                       4             35,940 
              Montrose                 1              7,390 
                                       2              8,200 
                                       3             10,090 
              New Madrid               1             28,240 
                                       2             32,480 
              Sibley                   3             15,580 
              Sioux                    1             22,570 
                                       2             23,690 
              Thomas Hill              1             10,250 
                                       2             19,390 
New Hampshire Merrimack                1             10,190 
                                       2             22,000 
New Jersey    B.L. England             1              9,060 
                                       2             11,720 
New York      Dunkirk                  3             12,600 
                                       4             14,060 
              Greenidge                4              7,540 
              Milliken                 1             11,170 
                                       2             12,410 
              Northport                1             19,810 
                                       2             24,110 
                                       3             26,480 
              Port Jefferson           3             10,470 
                                       4             12,330 
Ohio          Ashtabula                5             16,740 
              Avon Lake                8             11,650 
                                       9             30,480 
              Cardinal                 1             34,270 
                                       2             38,320 
              Conesville               1              4,210 
                                       2              4,890 
                                       3              5,500 
                                       4             48,770 
              Eastlake                 1              7,800 
                                       2              8,640 
                                       3             10,020 
                                       4             14,510 
                                       5             34,070 
              Edgewater                4              5.050 
              Gen. J.M. Gavin          1             79,080 
                                       2             80,560 
              Kyger Creek              1             19,280 
                                       2             18,560 
                                       3             17,910 
                                       4             18,710 
                                       5             18,740 
              Miami Fort               5                760 
                                       6             11,380 
                                       7             38,510 
              Muskingum River          1             14,880 
                                       2             14,170 
                                       3             13,950 
                                       4             11,780 
                                       5             40,470 
              Niles                    1              6,940 
                                       2              9,100 
              Picway                   5              4,930 
              R.E. Burger              3              6,150 
                                       4             10,780 
                                       5             12,430 
              W.H. Sammis              5             24,170 
                                       6             39,930 
                                       7             43,220 
              W.C. Beckjord            5              8,950 
                                       6             23,020 
Pennsylvania  Armstrong                1             14,410 
                                       2             15,430 
              Brunner Island           1             27,760 
                                       2             31,100 
                                       3             53,820 
              Cheswick                 1             39,170 
              Conemaugh                1             59,790 
                                       2             66,450 
              Hatfield's Ferry         1             37,830 
                                       2             37,320 
                                       3             40,270 
              Martins Creek            1             12,660 
                                       2             12,820 
              Portland                 1              5,940 
                                       2             10,230 
              Shawville                1             10,320 
                                       2             10,320 
                                       3             14,220 
                                       4             14,070 
              Sunbury                  3              8,760 
                                       4             11,450 
Tennessee     Allen                    1             15,320 
                                       2             16,770 
                                       3             15,670 
              Cumberland               1             86,700 
                                       2             94,840 
              Gallatin                 1             17,870 
                                       2             17,310 
                                       3             20,020 
                                       4             21,260 
              Johnsonville             1              7,790 
                                       2              8,040 
                                       3              8,410 
                                       4              7,990 
                                       5              8,240 
                                       6              7,890 
                                       7              8,980 
                                       8              8,700 
                                       9              7,080 
                                      10              7,550 
West Virginia Albright                 3             12,000 
              Fort Martin              1             41,590 
                                       2             41,200 
              Harrison                 1             48,620 
                                       2             46,150 
                                       3             41,500 
              Kammer                   1             18,740 
                                       2             19,460 
                                       3             17,390 
              Mitchell                 1             43,980 
                                       2             45,510 
              Mount Storm              1             43,720 
                                       2             35,580 
                                       3             42,430 
Wisconsin     Edgewater                4             24,750 
              La Crosse/Genoa          3             22,700 
              Nelson Dewey             1              6,010 
                                       2              6,680 
              N. Oak Creek             1              5,220 
                                       2              5,140 
                                       3              5,370 
                                       4              6,320 
              Pulliam                  8              7,510 
              S. Oak Creek             5              9.670 
                                       6             12,040 
                                       7             16,180 
                                       8             15,790 
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the purposes of this subsection, the emission tonnage deemed avoided by reason of the implementation of qualified energy conservation measures for any calendar year shall be a tonnage equal to the product of multiplying--

`SEC. 414. PHASE II SULFUR DIOXIDE REQUIREMENTS.

Act for fulfilling the obligations specified in section 406.

a generator with nameplate capacity of less than 75 MWe and an actual 1985 emission rate equal to, or greater than, 1.20 lbs/mmBtu (excluding units subject to section 111 of the Act or to a federally enforceable emissions limitation for sulfur dioxide equivalent to an annual rate of less than 1.20 lbs/mmBtu) and which is a unit owned by a utility operating company whose aggregate nameplate fossil fuel steam-electric capacity is, as of December 31, 1989, less than 250 MWe, to exceed an annual sulfur dioxide tonnage emissions limitation equal to the product of the unit's baseline multiplied by the lesser of its actual 1985 emissions rate or its allowable 1985 emissions rate, divided by 2,000, unless the owner or operator of such unit holds allowances to emit not less than the unit's total annual emissions or, for a year after 2007, unless the owner or operator of the source that includes such unit holds allowances to emit not less than the total annual emissions of all affected units at the source.

unit's total annual emissions or, for a year after 2007, unless the owner or operator of the source that includes such unit holds allowances to emit not less than the total annual emissions of all affected units at the source.

such unit holds allowances to emit not less than the unit's total annual emissions or, for a year after 2007,

`TABLE B

Unit

Allowances

Brandon Shores

--8,907

Miller 4

--9,197

TNP One 2

--4,000

Zimmer 1

--18,458

Spruce 1

--7,647

Clover 1

--2,796

Clover 2

--2,796

Twin Oak 2

--1,760

Twin Oak 1

--9,158

Cross 1

--6,401

Malakoff 1

--1,759

by the lesser of its allowable 1985 emission rate or its actual 1985 emission rate, divided by 2,000.

`SEC. 415. ALLOWANCES FOR STATES WITH EMISSIONS RATES AT OR BELOW 0.80 LBS/MMBTU.

`SEC. 416. ELECTION FOR ADDITIONAL SOURCES.

`SEC. 417. AUCTIONS, RESERVE.

`TABLE C- NUMBER OF ALLOWANCES AVAILABLE FOR AUCTION
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Year of sale Spot auction (same year) Advance auction 
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1993                          50,000*         100,000 
1994                          50,000*         100,000 
1995                          50,000*         100,000 
1996                          150,000         100,000 
1997                          150,000         100,000 
1998                          150,000         100,000 
1999                          150,000         100,000 
2000                          125,000         125,000 
2001                          125,000         125,000 
2002                          125,000         125,000 
2003                          125,000               0 
2004-2009                     125,000               0 
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`SEC. 418. INDUSTRIAL SOI EMISSIONS.

each year resulting from promulgation of the diesel fuel desulfurization regulations under section 214.

`SEC. 419. TERMINATION.

`Subpart 2--Clear Skies Sulfur Dioxide Allowance Program

`SEC. 421. DEFINITIONS.

under 40 CFR Sec. 73.31(a) and (b) (2002), amended as appropriate by the Administrator.

`SEC. 422. APPLICABILITY.

`SEC. 423. LIMITATIONS ON TOTAL EMISSIONS.

`TABLE A- TOTAL SO2 ALLOWANCES ALLOCATED OR AUCTIONED FOR EGUS
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Year SO2 allowances allocated SO2 allowances auctioned 
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2010                4,371,666                   45,000 
2011                4,326,667                   90,000 
2012                4,281,667                  135,000 
2013                4,320,000                  180,000 
2014                4,275,000                  225,000 
2015                4,230,000                  270,000 
2016                4,185,000                  315,000 
2017                4,140,000                  360,000 
2018                2,730,000                  270,000 
2019                2,700,000                  300,000 
2020                2,670,000                  330,000 
2021                2,640,000                  360,000 
2022                2,610,000                  390,000 
2023                2,580,000                  420,000 
2024                2,550,000                  450,000 
2025                2,520,000                  480,000 
2026                2,490,000                  510,000 
2027                2,460,000                  540,000 
2028                2,430,000                  570,000 
2029                2,400,000                  600,000 
2030                2,325,000                  675,000 
2031                2,250,000                  750,000 
2032                2,175,000                  825,000 
2033                2,100,000                  900,000 
2034                2,025,000                  975,000 
2035                1,950,000                1,050,000 
2036                1,875,000                1,125,000 
2037                1,800,000                1,200,000 
2038                1,725,000                1,275,000 
2039                1,650,000                1,350,000 
2040                1,575,000                1,425,000 
2041                1,500,000                1,500,000 
2042                1,425,000                1,575,000 
2043                1,350,000                1,650,000 
2044                1,275,000                1,725,000 
2045                1,200,000                1,800,000 
2046                1,125,000                1,875,000 
2047                1,050,000                1,950,000 
2048                  975,000                2,025,000 
2049                  900,000                2,100,000 
2050                  825,000                2,175,000 
2051                  750,000                2,250,000 
2052                  675,000                2,325,000 
2053                  600,000                2,400,000 
2054                  525,000                2,475,000 
2055                  450,000                2,550,000 
2056                  375,000                2,625,000 
2057                  300,000                2,700,000 
2058                  225,000                2,775,000 
2059                  150,000                2,850,000 
2060                   75,000                2,925,000 
2061                        0                3,000,000 
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`SEC. 424. EGU ALLOCATIONS.

`SEC. 425. DISPOSITION OF SULFUR DIOXIDE ALLOWANCES ALLOCATED UNDER SUBPART 1.

`SEC. 426. INCENTIVES FOR SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY.

months after approval of the application under subsection (c) if the unit is allocated the sulfur dioxide allowances requested under paragraph (4). The owner or operator shall provide description of the control technology.

`(e) ALLOCATIONS- Not later than 6 months after the commencement date of the sulfur dioxide allowance requirement of section 422, for the units for which applications are approved under subsection (c), the Administrator shall allocate sulfur dioxide allowances as follows:

`Subpart 3--Western Regional Air Partnership

`SEC. 431. DEFINITIONS.

`SEC. 432. APPLICABILITY.

`SEC. 433. LIMITATIONS ON TOTAL EMISSIONS.

`SEC. 434. EGU ALLOCATIONS.

such year, the Administrator has signed proposed regulations but has not promulgated final regulations determining allocations under paragraph (a), then the Administrator shall allocate, for such year, for each facility where an affected EGU is located the amount of sulfur dioxide allowances specified for that facility in such proposed regulations.

`PART C--NITROGEN OXIDES CLEAR SKIES EMISSION REDUCTIONS

`Subpart 1--Acid Rain Program

`SEC. 441. NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM.

(B), to emit at a rate in excess of the applicable emission rate;

`SEC. 442. TERMINATION.

`Subpart 2--Clear Skies Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Program

`SEC. 451. DEFINITIONS.

`SEC. 452. APPLICABILITY.

`SEC. 453. LIMITATIONS ON TOTAL EMISSIONS.

under section 454(a), and conduct auctions of nitrogen oxides allowances under section 409, in the amounts in Table A.

`TABLE A- TOTAL NOX ALLOWANCES ALLOCATED OR AUCTIONED FOR EGUS IN ZONE 1
--------------------------------------------------------
Year NOX allowances allocated NOX  allowances auctioned 
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2008                1,546,380                    15,620 
2009                1,530,760                    31,240 
2010                1,515,140                    46,860 
2011                1,499,520                    62,480 
2012                1,483,900                    78,100 
2013                1,468,280                    93,720 
2014                1,452,660                   109,340 
2015                1,437,040                   124,960 
2016                1,421,420                   140,580 
2017                1,405,800                   156,200 
2018                1,034,180                   127,820 
2019                1,022,560                   139,440 
2020                1,010,940                   151,060 
2021                  999,320                   162,680 
2022                  987,700                   174,300 
2023                  976,080                   185,920 
2024                  964,460                   197,540 
2025                  952,840                   209,160 
2026                  941,220                   220,780 
2027                  929,600                   232,400 
2028                  900,550                   261,450 
2029                  871,500                   290,500 
2030                  842,450                   319,550 
2031                  813,400                   348,600 
2032                  784,350                   377,650 
2033                  755,300                   406,700 
2034                  726,250                   435,750 
2035                  697,200                   464,800 
2036                  668,150                   493,850 
2037                  639,100                   522,900 
2038                  610,050                   551,950 
2039                  581,000                   581,000 
2040                  551,950                   610,050 
2041                  522,900                   639,100 
2042                  493,850                   668,150 
2043                  464,800                   697,200 
2044                  435,750                   726,250 
2045                  406,700                   755,300 
2046                  377,650                   784,350 
2047                  348,600                   813,400 
2048                  319,550                   842,450 
2049                  290,500                   871,500 
2050                  261,450                   900,550 
2051                  232,400                   929,550 
2052                  203,350                   958,650 
2053                  174,300                   987,700 
2054                  145,250                 1,016,750 
2055                  116,200                 1,045,800 
2056                   87,150                 1,074,850 
2057                   58,100                 1,103,900 
2058                   29,050                 1,132,950 
2059                        0                 1,162,000 
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`TABLE B- TOTAL NOX ALLOWANCES ALLOCATED FOR EGUS IN ZONE 2
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Year NOX allowance allocated NOX allowance auctioned 
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2008                 532,620                   5,380 
2009                 527,240                  10,760 
2010                 521,860                  16,140 
2011                 516,480                  21,520 
2012                 511,100                  26,900 
2013                 505,720                  32,280 
2014                 500,340                  37,660 
2015                 494,960                  43,040 
2016                 489,580                  48,420 
2017                 484,200                  53,800 
2018                 478,820                  59,180 
2019                 473,440                  64,560 
2020                 468,060                  69,940 
2021                 462,680                  75,320 
2022                 457,300                  80,700 
2023                 451,920                  86,080 
2024                 446,540                  91,460 
2025                 441,160                  96,840 
2026                 435,780                 102,220 
2027                 430,400                 107,600 
2028                 416,950                 121,050 
2029                 403,500                 134,500 
2030                 390,050                 147,950 
2031                 376,600                 161,400 
2032                 363,150                 174,850 
2033                 349,700                 188,300 
2034                 336,250                 201,750 
2035                 322,800                 215,200 
2036                 309,350                 228,650 
2037                 295,900                 242,100 
2038                 282,450                 255,550 
2039                 269,000                 269,000 
2040                 255,550                 282,450 
2041                 242,100                 295,900 
2042                 228,650                 309,350 
2043                 215,200                 322,800 
2044                 201,750                 336,250 
2045                 188,300                 349,700 
2046                 174,850                 363,150 
2047                 161,400                 376,600 
2048                 147,950                 390,050 
2049                 134,500                 403,500 
2050                 121,050                 416,950 
2051                 107,600                 430,400 
2052                  94,150                 443,850 
2053                  80,700                 457,300 
2054                  67,250                 470,750 
2055                  53,800                 484,200 
2056                  40,350                 497,650 
2057                  26,900                 511,100 
2058                  13,450                 524,550 
2059                       0                 538,000 
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`SEC. 454. EGU ALLOCATIONS.

allowances specified for that facility in such proposed regulations.

section 403(c) establishing the Allowance Tracking System for nitrogen oxides allowances, by the date 18 months before January 1 of such year, then it shall be unlawful for an affected EGU in the Zone 2 States to emit nitrogen oxides during such year in excess of 0.25 lb/mmBtu.

`Subpart 3--Ozone Season Nox Budget Program

`SEC. 461. DEFINITIONS.

`SEC. 462. GENERAL PROVISIONS.

`SEC. 463. APPLICABLE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN.

`SEC. 464. TERMINATION OF FEDERAL ADMINISTRATION OF NOX TRADING PROGRAM FOR EGUS.

`SEC. 465. CARRYFORWARD OF PRE-2008 NITROGEN OXIDES ALLOWANCES.

`PART D--MERCURY EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS

`SEC. 471. DEFINITIONS.

`For purposes of this subpart:

`SEC. 472. APPLICABILITY.

`SEC. 473. LIMITATIONS ON TOTAL EMISSIONS.

`TABLE A- TOTAL MERCURY ALLOWANCES ALLOCATED OR AUCTIONED FOR EGUS
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Year Mercury allowances allocated Mercury allowances auctioned 
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2010                      823,680                        8,320 
2011                      815,360                       16,640 
2012                      807,040                       24,960 
2013                      798,720                       33,280 
2014                      790,400                       41,600 
2015                      782,080                       49,920 
2016                      773,760                       58,240 
2017                      765,440                       66,560 
2018                      436,800                       43,200 
2019                      432,000                       48,000 
2020                      427,200                       52,800 
2021                      422,400                       57,600 
2022                      417,600                       62,400 
2023                      412,800                       67,200 
2024                      408,000                       72,000 
2025                      403,200                       76,800 
2026                      398,400                       81,600 
2027                      393,600                       86,400 
2028                      388,800                       91,200 
2029                      384,000                       96,000 
2030                      372,000                      108,000 
2031                      360,000                      120,000 
2032                      348,000                      132,000 
2033                      336,000                      144,000 
2034                      324,000                      156,000 
2035                      312,000                      168,000 
2036                      300,000                      180,000 
2037                      288,000                      192,000 
2038                      276,000                      204,000 
2039                      264,000                      216,000 
2040                      252,000                      228,000 
2041                      240,000                      240,000 
2042                      228,000                      252,000 
2043                      216,000                      264,000 
2044                      204,000                      276,000 
2045                      192,000                      288,000 
2046                      180,000                      300,000 
2047                      168,000                      312,000 
2048                      156,000                      324,000 
2049                      144,000                      336,000 
2050                      132,000                      348,000 
2051                      120,000                      360,000 
2052                      108,000                      372,000 
2053                       96,000                      384,000 
2054                       84,000                      396,000 
2055                       72,000                      408,000 
2056                       60,000                      420,000 
2057                       48,000                      432,000 
2058                       36,000                      444,000 
2059                       24,000                      456,000 
2060                       12,000                      468,000 
2061                            0                      480,000 
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`SEC. 474. EGU ALLOCATIONS.

establishing the Allowance Tracking System for mercury allowances; and

`PART E--NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS; RESEARCH; ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY; MAJOR SOURCE PRECONSTRUCTION REVIEW AND BEST AVAILABLE RETROFIT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS

`SEC. 481. NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR AFFECTED UNITS.

useful thermal energy, on the affected unit and to quality assure the data; and

shall cause any coal-fired combustion turbine that is a new affected unit to discharge into the atmosphere any gases which contain sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, or mercury in excess of the emission limits under subparagraphs (c)(1) (A) through (D).

`SEC. 482. RESEARCH, ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, AND ASSESSMENT.

changes in human health and the environment attributable to emission reductions under this title; and

`SEC. 483. EXEMPTION FROM MAJOR SOURCE PRECONSTRUCTION REVIEW REQUIREMENTS AND BEST AVAILABLE RETROFIT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS.

to limit the emissions of particular matter from the affected unit to 0.03 lb/mmBtu within 8 years after the date of enactment of the Clear Skies Act of 2003, and

SEC. 3. OTHER AMENDMENTS.

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